... where I ramble on about my love of quilting with my work in progress, share some of my day's doings, and offer some sewing tips along the way... You can find my completed projects on my web page at www.kwiltnkats.com.

Design Wall Monday, November 26, 2012

I have Step 1 complete. I'm sure there are lots others working on Easy Street. You can see many of them HERE at the link in Bonnie Hunter's post. I did not think I would have enough black on whites, but I found a bunch tucked away in my cats and dogs theme stash. I have a fair amount of the constant grey left. I wonder if it will be used again? What color fabric is next up Bonnie? I like all three apple green, dark red and blue purples, along with turquoise and teals.﻿

From the second football game through to the 3rd quarter of the evening game I sewed down sleeves. I finished three of the four to do.

Mom's black and white quilt will be enroute to Maryland tomorrow morning. It was the first to finish.

Kerfuffle

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Kwiltathon

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Knickels

Kerfuffle and Kwiltathon were next. Kerfuffle will be displayed for a time at work with Kwiltathon following next. Knickels will be next to finish.

I plan to get some navy fabric tomorrow for my Sister's quilt. I have several dark blues but none go as well as one that I don't have enough of to get around the quilt. It is a big quilt from a very old top whose maker is not known. My Sister has had it for sometime now and it came to my attention in September during my visit. A back from Rosie's turned out to be perfect. I am very pleased with the quilting.

Kontinental

Did you have a quilt to donate to the Sandy Storm relief? I sent Kontinental to New York not too long ago and had confirmation that it made it to the addressee on Friday. I haven't heard lately if the power is restored to all or not at this time. There were still pleas during the football games to send whatever you can.

Hope your last week of November is all you want it to be. Don't spend too much on this Cyber Monday! Many others have projects to show through the links of Patchwork Times.

8 comments:

Why am I not surprised that you have finished step one already? : )Every quilt you show here looks great!Good of you to send a quilt for Sandy victims. I never seem to have quilts on hand ready to send. Wish I was as organized and consistent as you seem to be!

Organized is Sandi's middle name, lol. Sorry that all that sewing didn't bring your team to a win. I love your quilts and gosh all those four patch sections are completed. You certainly know how to use your time wisely.

Born and raised on the East Coast and settled in 1985 in the paradise called San Diego, California. I've a passion for scrappy, traditional pieced or paper pieced quilting. I enjoy the challenge of using my stash. I have strong thoughts of applique and hand quilting when I don't have to keep my day job. Quilting and sewing have been passed down in my family for at least four generations. I'm lucky to share this passion with my Mom.